The Game of GoBookRix, 2014 M06 2 - 179 páginas The Game of Go by Arthur Smith (1870-1929), first published in 1908. This book is intended as a practical guide to the game of Go. It is especially designed to assist students of the game who have acquired a smattering of it in some way and who wish to investigate it further at their leisure. Go (Chinese: weiqi, Japanese: igo, Korean: baduk, Vietnamese: cờ vây, common meaning: "encircling game") is a board game for two players that originated in China more than 2,500 years ago. The game is noted for being rich in strategy despite its relatively simple rules. According to chess master Emanuel Lasker: "The rules of Go are so elegant, organic, and rigorously logical that if intelligent life forms exist elsewhere in the universe, they almost certainly play Go." |
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... . From a print by Kuniyoshi. THE GAME OF GO THE NATIONAL GAME OF JAPAN BY ARTHUR SMITH 圍碁 NEW YORK MOFFAT, YARD & COMPANY BY ARTHUR SMITH NEW YORK 1908 ILLUSTRATIONS Sato Tadanobu, a Samurai of the Twelfth Century, defending.
... . From a print by Kuniyoshi. THE GAME OF GO THE NATIONAL GAME OF JAPAN BY ARTHUR SMITH 圍碁 NEW YORK MOFFAT, YARD & COMPANY BY ARTHUR SMITH NEW YORK 1908 ILLUSTRATIONS Sato Tadanobu, a Samurai of the Twelfth Century, defending.
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... Japan. There is an article on the Chinese game by Z. Volpicelli, in Vol. XXVI of the “Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.” This article I have not consulted. There is also a short description of the Japanese game ...
... Japan. There is an article on the Chinese game by Z. Volpicelli, in Vol. XXVI of the “Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.” This article I have not consulted. There is also a short description of the Japanese game ...
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... Japanese words and phrases which are used in playing the game, and for those who are not familiar with the system of writing Japanese with Roman characters, I may say that the consonants have the sounds used in English, and the vowels ...
... Japanese words and phrases which are used in playing the game, and for those who are not familiar with the system of writing Japanese with Roman characters, I may say that the consonants have the sounds used in English, and the vowels ...
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... Japan has been opened to foreign intercourse. For the same reasons few foreigners who live there have become familiar with it. On the other hand, its intense interest is attested by the following saying of the Japanese: “Go uchi wa oya ...
... Japan has been opened to foreign intercourse. For the same reasons few foreigners who live there have become familiar with it. On the other hand, its intense interest is attested by the following saying of the Japanese: “Go uchi wa oya ...
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Arthur Smith. The Japanese also play Chess, which they call “Shogi,” but it is slightly different from our Chess, and ... Japan. A copious literature had been produced, but it consisted mostly of collections of illustrative and annotated ...
Arthur Smith. The Japanese also play Chess, which they call “Shogi,” but it is slightly different from our Chess, and ... Japan. A copious literature had been produced, but it consisted mostly of collections of illustrative and annotated ...
Contenido
Sección 13 | 8 |
Sección 14 | 20 |
Sección 15 | 13 |
Sección 16 | 18 |
Sección 17 | 32 |
Sección 18 | 40 |
Sección 19 | 42 |
Sección 20 | 42 |
Sección 9 | xi |
Sección 10 | xi |
Sección 11 | xi |
Sección 12 | xvi |
Sección 21 | 44 |
Sección 22 | 10 |
Sección 23 | 16 |
Sección 24 | 17 |
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